This Is the Way Arkansas' Season Ends: Not With a Bang, but a Whimper

Well, fellow Hog fans, it’s hard to believe, but we’re only a few short days away from the end of the 2008 football season. It’s been a season of change...more about looking to the future than competing in the present.

It’s certainly been a

season of exciting finishes, although I suspect when we look back on it, we’ll remember the missed opportunities against Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State more than our stands against Auburn or Tulsa.

Of course, you’re probably wondering what Nobel Prize-winning poet and rabid Razorback football fan T.S. Eliot would say about the season. Given that we’re shuffling quietly into the twilight rather than going out with our typical humiliating bowl loss, he might twist his classic “The Hollow Men” to say something like this:

This is the way the season ends This is the way the season ends This is the way the season ends Not with a bang but a whimper

How are we ending with a whimper, you ask? That story won’t be fully written until we play LSU on Friday, but here are a few thoughts:

* Back-to-back depressing losses to South Carolina and Mississippi State.

* Casey Dick ending his up and down Hog career by being benched in favor of his brother. Forget T.S. Eliot...that’s almost Shakespearean. We’ll have a more thorough look at the Casey Dick era next week.